Envío
pronunciation: enbioʊ
part of speech: noun, verb
dispatch [despatch]1 = envío.
Example: The printing and dispatch of the series have been rationalized to the utmost.
dispatch2 = rapidez, celeridad.
Example: I would close it down immediately, or with all due dispatch for several reasons, some of which I have discussed in my talk.
dispatch [despatch]3 = enviar, remitir.
Example: Any surrogates and their arrangement and dispatch to users who can be expected to be interested in the associated document.
more:
» dispatch + question = responder una pregunta.
Example: Library staff should be provided with the opportunity to see blunders which they occasionally commit as well as the laudable 'savoir faire' with which they dispatch some reference question.
Dispatch synonyms
hit
in spanish: golpear,
pronunciation: hɪt
part of speech: verb, noun
discharge
in spanish: descarga,
pronunciation: dɪstʃɑrdʒ
part of speech: noun, verb
complete
in spanish: completar,
pronunciation: kəmplit
part of speech: adjective, verb
slay
in spanish: matar,
pronunciation: sleɪ
part of speech: verb
murder
in spanish: asesinato,
pronunciation: mɜrdɜr
part of speech: noun
expedition
in spanish: expedición,
pronunciation: ekspədɪʃən
part of speech: noun
remove
in spanish: retirar,
pronunciation: rimuv
part of speech: verb
despatch
in spanish: envío,
pronunciation: despætʃ
part of speech: noun
shipment
in spanish: envío,
pronunciation: ʃɪpmənt
part of speech: noun
communique
in spanish: comunicado,
pronunciation: kəmjunəkeɪ
part of speech: noun
send off
in spanish: enviar,
pronunciation: sendɔf
part of speech: verb
expeditiousness
in spanish: rapidez,
pronunciation: ekspədɪʃəsnəs
part of speech: noun
bump off
in spanish: asesinar,
pronunciation: bʌmpɔf
part of speech: verb
polish off
in spanish: acabar con,
pronunciation: pɑlɪʃɔf
part of speech: verb